A photo performance that is a play on the form and meaning of the ‘Support the Troops’ yellow ribbon campaign at the onset of the US invasion of Iraq. After spending some time in Vermont and researching the rise of pro-war consumer commodities on the Internet, a rising trend of ‘pop-patriotism’ was noted that both exploited and furthered the meaning of nationalism. Internet sites for ‘red white & blue’ patriotic party supplies, magnets, ribbons, etc had boomed during the first year of the war. The performance was a documentation of the act of wearing red white and blue clothing, positioning bodies in the shape of a ribbon, and leaving/stacking the clothes behind in a pile of mass. The presentation of the project reverberates 60s anti-war action art and through it speaks of mobilization/organized resistance.